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    GHDL

    GHDL

    VHDL 2008/93/87 simulator

    This directory contains the sources of GHDL, the open-source analyzer, compiler, simulator and (experimental) synthesizer for VHDL, a Hardware Description Language (HDL). GHDL is not an interpreter: it allows you to analyze and elaborate sources for generating machine code from your design. Native program execution is the only way for high-speed simulation. Full support for the 1987, 1993, 2002 versions of the IEEE 1076 VHDL standard, and partial for the 2008 and 2019 revisions. By using a code generator (LLVM, GCC or, x86_64/i386 only, a built-in one), it is much faster than any interpreted simulator. ...
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    oxDNA

    oxDNA

    A code primarily aimed at DNA and RNA coarse-grained simulations

    The oxDNA code has been moved to https://github.com/lorenzo-rovigatti/oxDNA, please go there for new releases.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    XMDS

    XMDS

    Fast integrator of stochastic partial differential equations

    XMDS is a code generator that integrates equations. You write them down in human readable form in a XML file, and it goes away and writes and compiles a C++ program that integrates those equations as fast as it can possibly be done in your architecture.
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    LabRPS

    LabRPS

    Random phenomena generator

    This is an official mirror of LabRPS. Code and release files are primarily hosted on https://github.com/LabRPS/LabRPS and mirrored here LabRPS aims to be a tool for the numerical simulation of random phenomena such as stochastic wind velocity, seismic ground motion, sea surface ... etc. It can be in a wide range of uses around engineering, such as random vibration or vibration fatigue in mechanical engineering, buffeting analysis in bridge engineering.... LabRPS is mainly to assist...
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    Programmer's library for random numbers. Also random number generator testing code. Intended for simulation, games and "Monte-Carlo" algorithms.
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    RANGE: produce random genetic transcription networks in the NEMO language, which when compiled outputs models in Systems Biology Markup Language. Generate synthetic microarray data, or use NEMO alone to SBML-ize a network, or visualize it in cytoscape.
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    CellCompiler
    The target system of this project is to develop mathematically efficient program code generator from cellml like biological models described by mathematical markup languages.
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    GeneSim is a code generator for dynamic systems: it takes an XML description of the system and produces the code that executes it. The typical usage of GeneSim is to generate simulators of engineering systems.
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    MIPGen

    MIPGen

    Simple Molecular Interaction Potential Generator in Python

    Molecular Interaction Potential Generator MIPGEN is a python program that will calculate Molecular Interaction Potential grids over a given molecule, that could be either a protein or a small organic compound (drug). The output will be a series of grids with DX format (*.dx) that the user will be able to visualize using any Molecular visualization program like VMD, PyMol, Chimera... For more information on dependencies and usage, please read the Documentation. Users are welcome...
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    Sample code for JRandO project. (testdata generator, test data generator, test object generator, simulation)
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    This project has created a plugin for the Multi Purpose Viewer (MPV) an open source Image Generator (IG) used for testing the Common Image Generator Interface (CIGI). The code of this project is an adaptation of the ShaderManager from Delta3D.
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